I posted several pictures of dolls found in my Aunt's home after she passed away. I have no information about any of the dolls I am posting but, have been asked to provide a close up picture of their face along with a picture of the back of their neck. I would be grateful for any information involving their origin and value. Thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide.

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Manikin, 3 years agobecause of damage she has lost most of her value . A crack or chip in head is severe to a collector . Would be good for parts only :-(
The Kämmer & Reinhardt doll company was formed ca. 1886-1932 in Waltershausen, Thuringia, Germany by Ernst Kämmer and Franz Reinhardt. Early K & R dolls were made of wax. K & R bisque doll heads and bodies were designed by Kämmer & Reinhardt, but most of the heads were manufactured by Simon & Halbig (which is why many dolls have both companies mark; K & R and S & H), as K & R did not have their own porcelain factoryhttp://dollreference.com/kammer_reinhardt_dolls.html

I am having a hard time seeing quality of painting and bisque and not sure these are all true antiques but reproductions . I can tell for sure that bodies on many are either newer or remade so when I see that I question if doll is true antique . They maybe but I need a much clearer photo .

Manikin, 3 years agoI amm thinking she is a repro also . a big clue is crack is to clean it would have dirt in it and eyebrows again don't look right